Sabrina Leichter and Michael Rudin

June 16, 2013

Sabrina Cat Leichter, the daughter of Pamela J. Leichter and Tony P. Leichter of New York, is to be married Sunday to Michael Ph Rudin, the son of Ophelia Papachristidis Rudin and Bill Rudin of New York. Cantor Angela W. Buchdahl is to officiate on the beach near a Rudin family home in Bridgehampton, N.Y.

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The bride, 27, who will be taking her husband’s name, is the owner of the Spring Cafe, an organic juice bar and restaurant in Aspen, Colo., that is to open in July. She is also a singer and songwriter, performing under the name Sabrina Scott. She has performed at the Bitter End and other places. She is a volunteer teacher of English as a second language to refugees at the International Rescue Committee in New York. She graduated summa cum laude from New York University and received a master’s in international affairs from the New School.

Her father is the president of a real estate development company in New York that bears his name.

Mr. Rudin, 28, is a vice president of the Rudin Management Company, a real estate management company in New York. He handles commercial and retail leasing, new developments and other projects. He is also the managing partner of the Rudin West Development Team, a real estate development company in Aspen. He graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder and received a master’s of science in real estate development from New York University.

The groom’s father is the vice chairman and chief executive of Rudin Management, which was founded by Samuel Rudin, a great-grandfather of the groom. The groom’s paternal grandfather, the late Lewis Rudin, in addition to helping lead the family company, was a civic leader who enlisted other executives and labor leaders to aid New York City during the fiscal crisis of the 1970s.

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